Christian has decided to squeeze Apollo again for more money, besides the wallpapers and asking people to decline their prorated refund. Christian additionally forced a pop up ad advertising this plushie.

This is just exposing to more people the greediness that Christian has tapped into recently. Recall that previously, Christian forced daily pop up ads to paid pro users to get them to subscribe to ultra, which was originally stated to only be for notifications since it required a server, but now had all new features attached to it, even very simple local features. Reddit did him dirty, but to be honest, he may have had it coming. He previously disabled ultra access to Jailbroken devices as well, even if they were valid paid users. Christian also didn’t provide refunds to lifetime users who bought it before all the API stuff. Speaking of that, does anyone remember how instead of stating the price was increasing (which happened all the time) he instead said it was “going on sale at the old price”? Kinda misleading.

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    Reddit did him dirty

    Did they? He literally made millions of dollars from Reddits product and Reddit didn’t see a cent from him.

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        Yes, Reddit is all just user content, so I do not feel too bad for them, however it is true that Reddit’s free service in the form of their API made Christian potentially millions. However I do feel like there was a better compromise rather than what ended up happening.

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        11 months ago

        And then gets mad when OpenAI uses that data. Like bro it wasn’t your data in the first place.

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        Their product is a content sharing community website. That’s what it’s made to do.

        Christians product was literally just taking reddit and putting it in an app. There’s a pretty big difference.

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          That’s a pretty dumb take.

          He took a very ugly website and made it into an intuitive, beautiful, easy to use app. You can hate on him all you want, but he did an amazing job at making Reddit tolerable, and that takes work and effort.

          He used the APIs they provided to do it, then they took them back when they realized they could profit more by not offering up APIs and only letting people go through their ad-filled junk app and site.

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            He took a very ugly website and made it into an intuitive, beautiful, easy to use app.

            His app is just old.reddit.com as an app. It’s just the reddit app but with more customisation and better gesture support.

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                  11 months ago

                  And a clean, intuitive UI. And support. And updates that listened to its user base. And no ad every 3 posts. It’s supposed to be Reddit, if that’s what you’re saying it is like that’s a bad thing then that’s stupid.

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                    11 months ago

                    The UI is no more “intuitive” than the reddit site or official reddit app. Like I said, it’s reddit with gesture support.